Resultados

2023 WDF - Campeonato do Mundo - Feminino 12/08 15:20 3 Aileen De Graaf v Lorraine Winstanley 2-0
2023 WDF - Campeonato do Mundo - Feminino 12/06 13:45 4 Lorraine Winstanley v Veronika Ihasz 2-0
2022 World Matchplay - Feminino 07/24 14:40 2 Fallon Sherrock v Lorraine Winstanley 5-2
2022 World Matchplay - Feminino 07/24 13:25 3 Lorraine Winstanley v Rhian Griffiths 4-3
2022 WDF World Championship Women 04/09 19:25 2 Lorraine Winstanley v Beau Greaves 0-3
2022 WDF World Championship Women 04/08 18:05 3 Tori Kewish v Lorraine Winstanley 1-2
2022 WDF World Championship Women 04/06 19:45 4 Lorraine Winstanley v Vicky Pruim 2-0
2020 Remote Darts League 06/05 22:30 - Lorraine Winstanley v Stacey Pace 6-0
2020 Remote Darts League 06/05 21:55 - Lorraine Winstanley v Tina Osborne 6-4
2020 Remote Darts League 06/05 20:55 - Laura Turner v Lorraine Winstanley 2-6
2020 Remote Darts League 06/02 22:30 - Paul Hogan v Lorraine Winstanley 6-2
2020 Remote Darts League 06/02 21:05 - Lorraine Winstanley v Richard Veenstra 1-6

Wikipedia - Lorraine Winstanley

Lorraine Winstanley (née Farlam, born 28 October 1975) is an English darts player who plays in both World Darts Federation (WDF) and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.

History

Winstanley won the 2011 Romanian International Darts Open beating Jane Shearing 5–1 in the final.

She qualified for the 2011 BDO World Darts Championship, where she lost 0–2 to Irina Armstrong in the quarter-finals. The following year, she went one step further by making it through to the semi-finals, where she was narrowly defeated by Deta Hedman in a last leg decider.

Winstanley qualified again for the World Championships in 2013, and made it as far as the quarter-finals, where she was beaten 0–2 by Anastasia Dobromyslova. Winstanley captured her first major at the 2017 world masters.

She beat Gallagher, Gulliver and Dobromyslova to reach the 2019 World Championship Final but in the final she lost 0–3 to Suzuki. A few days later Winstanley confirmed her intention to compete in Q School for 2019 to try and earn a tour card to compete in the Professional Darts Corporation Pro Tour. She didn't get a tour card.

In 2022 she competed in the inaugural Women's World Matchplay. She reached the Semi-finals but lost 2–5 to Fallon Sherrock.